The Virginia Supreme Court ruled in favor of Republican redistricting efforts, delivering what the New York Times (May 8) describes as 'a major lift to G.O.P. efforts to build a structural advantage through redistricting.' The decision reshapes the competitive landscape heading into the 2026 midterms.
The strategic read is straightforward: maps are the game before the game. A court-blessed gerrymander means Republicans can compete for the House majority with the wind at their backs before a single vote is cast. Virginia's congressional delegation — currently split — becomes a target-rich environment for Republican pickups under a favorable map.
This is the redistricting playbook working as designed. Invest in state courts and state legislatures, and you manufacture durable majorities independent of vote share. Democrats still lack a coherent counter-strategy at the state court level where these fights are now being decided.